Renault Captur renews its look inspired by the Clio and adopts hybrid technology in Europe.

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The New Renault Captur: A Revamped and Hybrid Look

The compact SUV Renault Captur, which was already successful in Brazil, underwent a restyling to follow the brand's new visual identity. Based on the Clio hatch, the European model now draws inspiration from Renault's new SUVs, such as the Scenic E-Tech, resulting in a more refined and elegant look.

Exclusive and Sporty Details

All versions of the Renault Captur feature full-LED headlights and new rear lights with LED lighting, in addition to the new Renault emblem. The wheels have also been updated, offering options from 17 to 19 inches. Highlight is the Esprit Alpine sports version, which features exclusive details in glossy black and 19-inch wheels with a unique design.

Modern and Technological Interior

Inside, the Renault Captur received seats with sustainable fabric, aluminum pedals and elements that refer to France and the Alpine sports brand. The versions feature a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, 10.4-inch touchscreen, Google system, induction charger, Harman Kardon sound system (optional) and ambient lighting.

Mechanical Updates and Variety of Engines

The Captur received mechanical changes that improve handling, such as changes in suspension geometry and exclusive shock absorbers for the more powerful versions. With engines that include 1.0 three-cylinder turbo and 1.3 four-cylinder turbo options with a 48V mild-hybrid system, the model offers varied power and versatility.

Hybrid Version for Greater Efficiency

The most efficient version of the Renault Captur is the E-Tech, which combines a 1.6 naturally aspirated engine with two electric engines, totaling 143 hp. With a 1.2 kWh battery, this hybrid version promises to be the most sought after, especially in markets where electrification is valued, such as France.

New Driving Modes and ADAS Systems

The Captur 2025 brings new driving modes and up to 28 new ADAS systems, aiming to offer a safer and more technological driving experience. Manufactured in Spain, the new Renault Captur will be available to the European public soon, with high demand expected for the hybrid version.

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